Practice Sets

SSC CGL typing practice sets and free mock tests

Choose from 350 free online paragraph tests by practice mode, mock mode, difficulty, and duration. Use shorter sets to correct weak habits or open a 15-minute mock for a complete DEST-style rehearsal.

Quick Answer

Which set should you open first?

If you are starting cold, open an easy 5-minute practice set. If you already have rhythm today, choose a medium 10-minute practice set. If you want the closest rehearsal for the real SSC CGL DEST, open a 15-minute mock test: it loads a simulated exam screen with instructions, a Time Left countdown, a plain typing sheet, and automatic submission when the window ends.

The official SSC CGL 2026 notice describes DEST as a mandatory, qualifying 15-minute test for about 2,000 key depressions. Read the official SSC notice.

Best for weekdays

Easy or medium practice sets usually give the best balance between useful reps and not frying your patience.

Best for exam feel

Every mock opens a simulated DEST interface — no live WPM, a strict countdown, and a live key depression counter against the official 2,000 KDP target.

Best for stamina

Move to 15 or 30 minutes only after shorter runs stop feeling chaotic. For real exam rehearsal, the 15 minute mock is the one that matters first.

Practice

SSC CGL Very Easy Practice Test 1

3-minute warm-up
3 min

Short English paragraph practice for calm rhythm, spacing, and clean daily repetition.

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Practice

SSC CGL Easy Practice Test 1

5-minute daily practice
5 min

Approachable paragraph practice for punctuation, reading flow, and consistent keystrokes.

Practice

SSC CGL Medium Practice Test 1

10-minute rhythm builder
10 min

Medium paragraph practice that exposes pacing and correction habits before a full mock.

MediumStart set
Mock

SSC CGL Easy Mock Test 1

5-minute quiet check
5 min

A short mock-style passage with fewer coaching signals and a calmer test layout.

Mock

SSC CGL Medium Mock Test 1

15-minute DEST rehearsal
15 min

A full SSC-style mock tuned close to the official 2,000-key-depression test window.

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Mock

SSC CGL Hard Mock Test 1

15-minute pressure check
15 min

A denser administrative passage for checking punctuation, control, and exam-window stamina.

How To Use This Page

Choose the next set in under a minute

Start with the amount of time you can finish cleanly, then use mode and difficulty to decide how much pressure you want today. If your last session was chaos, that is not a sign to click the hardest box again.

Use The Filters Like A Human

Pick the run you can finish cleanly today

Practice mode is the safer daily default when the goal is steady improvement. Mock mode makes more sense when you already know the weak point and want the screen to stop helping. The better choice is usually the one you can finish without the session turning into a small personal feud.

Shorter runs are useful when you want to reset rhythm, spacing, and posture. Longer runs are useful when you want to see whether that control still survives after the first easy lines are gone. In other words, use duration to test stamina, not ego.

Practice For Daily Reps

Choose Practice when you want visible feedback and a cleaner training loop. It is the better default for most weekdays.

Mock For Exam Conditions

Choose Mock when you want the real thing: a simulated exam screen with instructions, a countdown, no live coaching, and a Submit Test flow.

Reset Days

Three and five minute sets are enough to fix rhythm, spacing, and posture without turning a tired evening into a punishment session.

Stamina

Fifteen and thirty minute sets are where you find out whether your focus still holds once the first comfortable paragraph disappears.

Need More Context

Read the guide that matches the problem

If you are unsure about speed targets, paragraph training, or longer runs, start with the guide that answers that exact question instead of collecting random advice from six tabs and one confused YouTube comment section.